Syllabic Consonants -- How to Pronounce [əl], [əm], [ən], [əɹ]

TL;DR
Learn how to pronounce syllabic consonants in American English, including R, M, N, and L.
Transcript
In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to talk about syllabic consonants. This video is sponsored by italki, where you can find a customized learning experience. More information at the end of the video. Thanks so much for this question. It’s an important one. A syllabic consonant is a consonant that replaces a vowel in a syllabl... Read More
Key Insights
- 🎥 Syllabic consonants are consonants that replace vowels in syllables in American English. The four consonants that can do this are L, R, M, and N. This simplifies syllables with the schwa sound followed by these consonants.
- 🎤 When the schwa is followed by the R in the same syllable, the tongue doesn't have to go into the position for the schwa. Instead, it goes straight into the R sound (e.g., "father" is pronounced as "th-rr").
- 🎤 Same goes for the M and N consonants. When the schwa is followed by these consonants in the same syllable, you can go straight into the position for the M or N sound (e.g., "bottom" is pronounced as "bot-m").
- 🎤 The L sound is a bit trickier because the L after a vowel is a Dark L, which has a vowel-like sound. So, when the schwa is followed by the L in the same syllable, make the Dark L sound (e.g., "people" is pronounced as "pe-puhl").
- 📚 Using syllabic consonants allows for shorter unstressed syllables in speech, making pronunciation simpler and quicker.
- 💬 If you need help with any pronunciation concepts, leave a comment below.
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Summary & Key Takeaways
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Syllabic consonants, including R, M, N, and L, can replace vowels in a syllable, simplifying pronunciation.
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The R consonant overtakes the schwa sound, so there's no need to pronounce the schwa before the R.
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When the schwa is followed by M or N, you can go straight into the position for the M or N without pronouncing the schwa.
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